tomasz wrote:
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>> Broderick Wood wrote:
>>> I see in another post you say that MTX is working properly from the command 
>>> line.  This makes me believe that LUN support is enabled.
>>>
>>> You should be getting communication problems with MTX if it wasn't.  :-)
>>>
>>> BTW  What Operating System and version are you running?
>>>
>>>
>> I am running Debian, Linux version 2.4.27-3-386.
>>
>> In another post, I had explained how I got the permissions fixed (at 
>> least I think, they aren't the same as they use to be, but they are what 
>> someone else had reccommeded), but bacula was hanging. It did quit 
>> hanging, and turns out I had forgotten to restart the storage daemon. 
>> But there still seems to be a problem, as this is what I get now:
>>
>> *update slots
>> Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bacula
>> Automatically selected Storage: Exabyte
>> Connecting to Storage daemon Exabyte at dinah:9103 ...
>> 3306 Issuing autochanger "slots" command.
>> Device "Exabyte" has 0 slots.
>> No slots in changer to scan.
>>
>> Could this still be a permission problem?  Here are my permissions now:
>>
>> crw-rw---- 1 root tape 9,  0 2005-02-25 22:38 /dev/st0
>> crw------- 1 root root 21,  0 2005-02-25 22:38 /dev/sg0
>>
>> I assumed /dev/sg0 should have the same permissions as /dev/st0, so I 
>> added this to my script:
>>
>> KERNEL=="sg*",                  GROUP="tape", MODE="0660"
>>
>> but this didn't change the permissions for /dev/sg0. Is this likely to 
>> be the problem the changer didn't see any slots, and any idea why didn't 
>> changing the permissions work like it did for /dev/st0?
>>
>> thanks again,
>> maria
>>
> 
> have been bacula running earlier as root? and right now is running as
> bacula user? check starting script
> 
> cos if so as simple test change devices owner to bacula like
> chown bacula:bacula /dev/st0
> chown bacula:bacula /dev/sg0
> and check if it works from bconsole
> cos as i pointed it earlier when u run mtx in console u are doing it as
> root - dont u? not bacula
> when u r doing it from bconsole u r doing it as bacula group bacula - i
> guess thats how it is running.
> correct me if i am wrong
> 
> 

Ok, that did it. Changing them both to be owned by bacula fixed it. Now 
I just have figure out how to make sure they stay that way. Thanks a bunch!

cheers,
maria

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